BAZ1B in Nucleus Accumbens Regulates Reward-Related Behaviors in Response to Distinct Emotional Stimuli

ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling proteins are being implicated increasingly in the regulation of complex behaviors, including models of several psychiatric disorders. Here, we demonstrate that Baz1b, an accessory subunit of the ISWI family of chromatin remodeling complexes, is upregulated in the n...

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Main Authors: Sun, H. (Author), Martin, J. A. (Author), Werner, C. T. (Author), Wang, Z.-J (Author), Damez-Werno, D. M. (Author), Scobie, K. N. (Author), Shao, N.-Y (Author), Dias, C. (Author), Rabkin, J. (Author), Koo, J. W. (Author), Gancarz, A. M. (Author), Mouzon, E. A. (Author), Shen, L. (Author), Dietz, D. M. (Author), Nestler, E. J. (Author), Neve, Rachael L. (Contributor)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences (Contributor)
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Language:English
Published: Society for Neuroscience, 2017-06-05T19:25:32Z.
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